JWST /Pandora cluster

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JWST /Pandora cluster

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Treating my new eyeballs to a feast.
Hope you enjoy this.
Gee if I had known there was so much to see I would have started decades ago ! :Astronomer1:

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Hi Frank. Wow, this was a great video and talk about "deep space imaging" and what a lot of objects in the Pandora Cluster are in the frame. And they are using gravitational lensing to see even deeper. Thanks for finding and sharing this great video link of these fantastic JWST images Frank and glad to see you back in action.
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Makuser wrote: Wed Apr 12, 2023 7:18 pm Hi Frank. Wow, this was a great video and talk about "deep space imaging" and what a lot of objects in the Pandora Cluster are in the frame. And they are using gravitational lensing to see even deeper. Thanks for finding and sharing this great video link of these fantastic JWST images Frank and glad to see you back in action.
Hi Marshall, thanks for the comment and yes the image is fantastic. You were right about colors being vivid and the clarity and sharpness of everything.
I can’t wait to Fully heal to have a good moonless night out here lol.
Getting better by the day !
Gee if I had known there was so much to see I would have started decades ago ! :Astronomer1:

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